A companion thread to "The Little Things In Cauterize" made by Duane, this is for all the little things in Dust. The little things you appreciate in the songs individually or in the album as a whole.

To list a few:

Wolfie's bass in Tore My Heart Out in the verses from 0:31-0:34 for exampleWolfie's bass in Catching Fire in the verses from 1:28-1:37Wolfie's bass in Once Dead from 1:53-1:55 before Erocks soloThe note at 0:11 in Rising Storm before the vocals kick inThe bluesy lead lick in the outro of Betray Me from 3:54-3:57The Bass note in The Cage at 0:03The cymbal hit in The Cage at 0:55 before the chorus kicks in

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I love the outro of Betray Me where it sounds like the riff (and therefore the song) is over, but then it's like, "NO JUST KIDDING" and comes in with that even heavier riff to end off the song. Bad. Ass.

End of the second chorus of Once Dead, some higher register guitar parts.Catching Fire intro, you hear some very haunting natural harmonics with tremolo work, mainly audible during the "you just let it go" part before the chorus kicks in.

Crumbso wrote:Do my solo-senses tingle in the mid section of Once Dead? Sounds like an Erock solo to me.

Definitely an Erock Solo. The little part at 2:07-2:09 in the solo gave it away from me. I've heard Erock do that live before i'm 99% positive. Plus that little bit kind of reminded me of Myles' solo styling (maybe that's where I've heard it before? and Erock is like the Myles of Tremonti so...)

mockingbird wrote:End of the second chorus of Once Dead, some higher register guitar parts.Catching Fire intro, you hear some very haunting natural harmonics with tremolo work, mainly audible during the "you just let it go" part before the chorus kicks in.

I just read that as I was listening to that very part of the song! haha! awesome